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ALARM SYSTEM 

Temperature Display 
 

During normal operation, the temperature display on the control panel will show the temperature 
inside the appliance.  
 
The temperature display will flash if: 

  A different temperature is being set 

  The temperature in deviates by more than 5°C from the set temperature. Note: To view the 

“set” temperature at any time, touch the “UP” or “DOWN” mark, the “set” temperature will 
temporarily flash in the LED display for 5 seconds. 

 
If the LED readouts 

display the icon “--" and flash, that means the display temperature is out of 

the range from -9 to 37ºC for Celsius degree and from 16 to 99ºF for Fahrenheit degree. That is 
normal. 
 

Temperature Alarm 
 

An alarm will sound if the temperature rises or falls outside the temperature range. The 
temperature display will flash at the same time. The temperature the appliance is set at 
determines the temperature the appliance recognizes as being too warm or too cool. 
 
The alarm will sound and the temperature display will flash if: 

  When there has been a lengthy interruption to the power supply. 

  When too many items have been put into the unit at one time. 

  When the door is not been closed tightly. 

 

Door Alarm 
 

If the door has been left open for more than 60 seconds, the alarm will sound. After closing the 
door, once the set temperature has been reached in the appliance, the alarm stops and the 
temperature display stops flashing. However, if the noise disturbs you, you can switch the alarm 
off before this if you wish by pressing the POWER key once. The alarm will stop. The 
temperature display will continue to flash until the set temperature has been reached. The 
display will then light up constantly, and the alarm system is fully active again. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for VBR440

Page 1: ...ll St Suite 1600 Austin TX 78754 support edgestar com service edgestar com edgestar com SERVICE MANUAL EDGESTAR VBR SERIES BEVERAGE COOLER Model VBR240 VBR440 VBR640 Document Type Service Manual Versi...

Page 2: ...13 PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES 14 REPLACING THE VENTILATION GRILL LOCK ASSEMBLY 14 REPLACING THE LED LIGHT 15 REPLACING THE CONTROL PCB 16 REPLACING THE POWER PCB 16 REPLACING THE EVAPORATOR FAN MOT...

Page 3: ...ay occur Common sense caution and care must be exercised To prevent electric shock always unplug an appliance from the power supply before attempting any service Disconnect the power cord by grasping...

Page 4: ...ance is properly grounded Do not bypass cut or remove the grounding plug If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified technician Do not use extension cords or po...

Page 5: ...xposed to the weather Disconnect from the power socket before cleaning or maintenance If the plug power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorized service representative...

Page 6: ...ltage Frequency AC 115V 60Hz Amperage 1 7A Input Power 180W Color White Cabinet Stainless Steel Door Refrigerant R600a 1 66 oz Temperature Range 36 43 F Dimensions Height x Width x Depth 69 11 16 x 23...

Page 7: ...Handle 6 Cabinet 26 Grub Screw 7 Decorative Plug 27 Pin 8 Top Hinge 28 Thermistor Supporter 9 Hinge Cover 29 Thermistor 2 10 Door Switch 30 Air Channel Cover 11 Fan Motor 31 Evaporator 12 Plastic Supp...

Page 8: ...Base 32 Door Lock Assembly 10 Fan Motor 33 Bottom Bracket 11 Control Box 34 Leveling Leg 12 Control PCB 35 Condenser 13 PCB Supporter 36 Filter Dryer 14 Fan Guard 37 Compressor Base 15 Control Panel...

Page 9: ...Lock Assembly 10 Light Base 33 Bottom Bracket 11 Fan Motor 34 Leveling Leg 12 Control Box 35 Condenser 13 Control PCB 36 Filter Dryer 14 PCB Supporter 37 Compressor Base 15 Fan Guard 38 Compressor 16...

Page 10: ...red to as energy saving mode touch and hold the UP key for approximately five seconds The beverage fridge will beep three times to confirm default Silent mode is on Eco Demo Mode By pressing and holdi...

Page 11: ...temperature display will flash at the same time The temperature the appliance is set at determines the temperature the appliance recognizes as being too warm or too cool The alarm will sound and the...

Page 12: ...is completed During the defrosting cycle the storage temperature may vary by 5 or 6 degrees Frost may be accumulate on the evaporator if the unit is repeatedly opened in a high heat or high humidity...

Page 13: ...Wiring Diagram and Schematic...

Page 14: ...23 24 19 6 21 35 20 8 19 63 21 10 18 07 22 12 16 65 23 14 15 35 24 16 14 17 25 18 13 10 26 20 12 11 27 22 11 21 28 24 10 39 29 25 10 00 30 26 9 63 31 28 8 94 32 30 8 30 33 32 7 72 34 34 7 18 35 36 6...

Page 15: ...careful to hold the glass door firmly after removing the screws Pull down to remove the glass door and place it on a padded surface to prevent scratching it 2 Remove the two screws 3 that secure the...

Page 16: ...move the ventilation grill when reinstalling the new grill Replacing the LED Light 1 Remove enough shelves to allow you proper workspace 2 Remove the LED light cover with a small screwdriver 3 Pull do...

Page 17: ...pporter 3 from the PCB box 6 Carefully remove the control PCB from the PCB supporter 7 Replace the control PCB 8 Installation is the reverse of removal REPLACING THE POWER PCB 1 Remove the five screws...

Page 18: ...onnect the evaporator fan motor wires Then pull out the air channel cover 4 Unscrew the thermistor supporter 4 5 You can now replace the temperature sensor 3 6 You can see the evaporator 8 which can b...

Page 19: ...ce it if it shows signs of aging LEVELING THE DOOR HINGE ADJUSTMENTS 1 With assistance tilt the unit back and loosen the screws 1 2 Adjust the glass door to make the door top is parallel with the cabi...

Page 20: ...Replacing the Door Gasket 1 Open the door and detach the old door gasket 2 from the door frame 1 2 Attach the new door gasket on the door frame being careful not to damage the door and gasket...

Page 21: ...6 Remove the two brackets to fix the evaporator assembly to the cabinet 7 Replace the evaporator assembly and install the new one to the cabinet 8 For an R134a system make the system flush and replace...

Page 22: ...Test run the unit to check operation Replacing the Filter Drier 1 Carefully pull the old filter drier 2 and tubing out of the compressor room 2 Use steel wool or fine emery paper to clean the capilla...

Page 23: ...tube from the old condenser 4 3 With assistance tilt the cabinet side and remove the screws 2 that secure the 1 condenser to the cabinet bottom 4 Install the new replacement condenser to the cabinet b...

Page 24: ...of bottles has been added to the unit The door is open too often The door is not closed completely The door gasket does not seal properly Put the appliance in a cooler place Leave the appliance to wor...

Page 25: ...Call for service The alarm sounds and the temperature display flashes Has the appliance door been open for longer than 60 seconds If not then the temperature has risen higher or fallen lower than the...

Page 26: ...EdgeStar 8606 Wall St Suite 1600 Austin TX 78754 support edgestar com service edgestar com edgestar com DATE REVISION NOTES 4 22 2019 INITIAL DOCUMENT 6 04 2019 FORMAT ADJUSTEMENT...

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